The Death of Empedocles: A Mourning-Play

by Friedrich Hölderlin

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The definitive scholarly edition and new translation of all three versions of Hölderlin's poem, The Death of Empedocles, and his related theoretical essays.

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The German lyric poet John Christian Friedrich Hölderlin was born in 1770. Admired for his ability to re-create the forms of classical Greek poetry in German verse, Holderlin also completed the novel Hyperion. Holderlin studied theology at the University of Tubingen, where he obtained a Master's degree. As a young man he worked as a tutor, show more including in the house of a wealthy Frankfurt banker, where he and his employer's wife, Susette, fell in love. After a short, happy affair, Holderlin was forced to leave. Though he was shaken by the experience, Holderlin created much of his finest work during this period, including elegies and odes. Shortly thereafter, Holderlin began to suffer from schizophrenia and composed several poems that were notable for their apocalyptic grandeur. For the last thirty-six years of his life, he suffered from chronic mental illness. Holderlin died in 1843. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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The Death of Empedocles: A Mourning-Play
Original title
Der Tod des Empedokles
Related movies
Der Tod des Empedokles (1987 | IMDb)
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This edition contains three different versions and the "Essays Towards a Theory of the Tragic". Do not combine with other editions.

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Fiction and Literature, Poetry
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832.6Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesGerman drama1750–1832 : 18th century; classical period; romantic period
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PT2359 .H2 .A6613Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesGerman literatureIndividual authors or works1700-ca. 1860/70
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